Holocaust Studies ProgramWestern Galilee College
Wednesday, 13 March 2019, Western Galilee College, AkkoShamash Auditorium, Sir Harry
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Appalachian State University
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הקתדרה על שם סימון וייל
Western Galilee College
Wednesday, 13 March 2019Open to the General Public with Simultaneous Translation
09:00-09:30 Registration
09:30-10:00 GreetingsProf. Nisim Ben David, President, Western Galilee College Prof. Wolf Gruner, USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide ResearchProf. Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies, Appalachian State University Dr.Boaz Cohen, Head, Holocaust Studies Program, Western Galilee College
10:00-11:00 Keynote Lecture The Holocaust, 75 Years After It EndedProf. Gerhard L. WeinbergEmeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USAChair: Prof. Dan Michman, Head of the International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem. Israel
11:00-12:30 Women and Men in Testimonies Chair: Prof. Judy Baumel –Schwartz, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Belated Legitimacy for Revealing the Truth: #MeToo and Late Life Holocaust TestimoniesProf. Yaacov Ariel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Interviews and Testimonies of Women in the Partisans near Bialystok: Methodological and Substantive Challenges (Prof. Emeritus) Lenore J. Weitzman, George Mason University, USA
What Difference Does Gender Make? Reassessing the Analysis and Debates over Gender Difference in Holocaust Studies and TestimoniesProf. Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, Appalachian State University, USA
12:30-12:45 Break
12:45-13:15 Guardian of Holocaust Memory Award: Mr. Moshe Porat
13:15-14:00 lunch break
14:00 -15:00 Dimensions in Testimony: A Discussion Ms. Kia Hays, USC Shoah Foundation
15:00-16:30 Use and Misuse of TestimonyChair: Dr. Verena Buser, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany"Do not Make it Worse than it was!":Danger of Adapting the Narratives of Holocaust Survivors` testimoniesDr. Denisa Neštáková, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia
"How can the Document be authentic and I'm not Authentic?": Treblinka Survivors’ Testimonies and the Demjanjuk TrialDr. Tamir Hod, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Interviewing survivor children: from Holocaust to GenocideDr. Boaz Cohen, Western Galilee College
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Gerhard Weinberg, Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Prof. Gerhard Weinberg is a prominent historian noted for his works on military and diplomatic history of the second World War. Born in 1928, he escaped Germany in 1938 and went on to the USA. His work is path breaking in incorporating the story of the Holocaustin the History of the Second World War.
The New Dimensions project, USC Shoah Foundation
Dimensions in Testimony is an initiative of the USC Shoah Foundation to record and display testimony in a way that enables learners to have conversations with pre-recorded video images of Holocaust survivors. This will ensure the continuation of a dialogue between Holocaust survivors and learners far into the future. Kia Hays of the USC Shoah Foundation will lead a discussion on the methodologies and processes used in developing the interactive experience.
Mr. Moshe Porat (né Frish) was born in 1931 in Hajdúnánás in southeastern Hungary to a Hasidic family of seven. When Hungary’s Jews were deported to Auschwitz he was taken to forced labor in Vienna and from there in the death march to Mauthausen from where he was liberated at the age of 14. He lost 50 members of his family in the camps, of them 36 in Auschwitz- Birkenau. He reached Eretz Israel at the age
of 17 and was one of the group that established Kibbutz Shluhot. After decades of silence Porat chose to tell his story to the next generations. He accompanied scores of high-school trips to Poland and established strong connections with the teenagers. These show strongly in his book An unbreakable bond – letters to grandfather Moshe that contains many touching letters of teenagers sent to Porat after the joint experience in the tour of the death sites. Porat is a fitting representative of the generation of witnesses that are ensuring that the memory of the Holocaust will carry on to the next generations. Their work is a major pillar of Israeli Holocaust memory.
Mr Moshe PoratGuardian of Holocaust Memory Award
Monday, 11 March 2019 Workshop for Researchers – By Invitation Only
09:00 – 09:20 Opening remarks –Dr. Boaz Cohen
09:20 – 10:50 Material culture, Photographs and TestimonyChair: Dr. Miriam Offer, Western Galilee College, Akko
“Jewish Cartloads on the Move”: Unpacking Artifacts Found in Holocaust TestimonyProf. Karen Shawn, Azrieli Graduate School of Yeshiva University, USA
Survivor Testimonies as Counter-Narratives. Contextualizing SS Photographs from Concentration CampsMr. Lukas Meissel, University of Haifa, Israel
Testifying Through Pictures or Words? A Reflection on the Use of Photographs in Post-War Written TestimoniesMs. Ariane Santerre, Université de Montréal / University of Western Ontario, Canada
10:50 – 11:00 Break
11:00 - 13:00 ViewpointsChair: Prof. Dina Porat, Chief Historian, Yad Vashem and Tel Aviv University
The “Lucifer Effect”. A Promising Approach to understanding Functionaries´ Holocaust Testimonies?Dr. Verena Buser, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany
“It Was in The Time of Harvest…”. Polish Testimonies of “Aktion Reinhardt” in Nowy Targ CountyDr. Karolina Panz, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Testimony over Time: Memory of Verdi’s Requiem in Theresienstadt. Ms. Catherine Greer, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
In Whom we trust? Testimonies That tell Contradictory Things about the Same Event. Case of the Janusz Korczak’s Last MarchMs. Agnieszka Witkowska Krych, University of Warsaw, Poland
13:00 -14:00 Break
14:00 – 15:20 Memory and HistoriographyChair: Dr. Yaron Pasher, Western Galilee College, Akko
“One Survivor’s Testimonial Journey Through Time: Gabriel Finder Interviews Shimon Redlich”Prof. Gabriel Finder, University of Virginia & Prof. Emeritus Shimon Redlich Ben-Gurion University
Personal Letters and Archives and The Historiography of The HolocaustDr Hannah Holtschneider, University of Edinburgh. Editor of Holocaust Studies, Scotland Prof. Shirli Gilbert, Parkes Institute, University of Southampton, UK
15:20-15:35 Break
15:50 Evening program at Ghetto Fighters House TourDinnerTestimonies and EducationChair: Mr. Yigal Cohen, Director, Ghetto Fighters House
From Empathy to Critical Reflection: The Use of Testimonies in the Training of Educators Dr. Lilach Naishtat Bornstein, Kibbutzim College of Education, Israel
The Future of Holocaust Child Survivor Testimonies in the 21th Century: The Importance of an Evaluation Tool for Best PracticesDr. Michal Sadan and Ms. Madene Shachar, Yad Layeled (children memorial) Ghetto Fighters House, Israel
Testimonies and Digital Storytelling: "Satellite Camps" - an App about Satellite Camps of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camps in Berlin"Mr. Thomas Irmer, Historian, independent scholar, Berlin
"The Children's Voice"- The Use of Children's Early TestimoniesMs. Pnina Rotem, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Tuesday, 12 March 2019 Workshop for Researchers – By Invitation Only
09:00 - 10:30 Testimonies in place and time: TransnistriaChair: Dr. Haim Sperber, Western Galilee College, AkkoDynamics of Remembrance across Time and Media: On Ruth Glasberg Gold’s Multiple Accounts of Her Holocaust Experiences in TransnistriaProf. Dana Mihailescu, University of Bucharest, RomaniaTransnistria as a Total Institution - Using Testimonies for A New Methodological ApproachDr. Ana Barbulescu, University of Bucharest, RomaniaThe Fascinating and Happy Year in Our Lives" A case study of Refugee Children from Romania, in the "Ilania" - Children's Village Near the Town of Apeldoorn in the NetherlandsDr. Sarah Rosen, Bar Ilan University, Israel
10:30 – 10:45 Break10:45 – 12:15 Testimony and the Personal.Chair: Prof. Wolf Gruner, University of South California, USASalvation through Servitude: The Life Narrations of Jewish Refugee Domestics 1938-1950Dr Jennifer Craig-Norton, Parkes Institute, University of Southampton. UKIsraeli Cracow Ghetto Interviews in a Post-Zionist Moment: The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Testimonial MediationsProf. Sheila E. Jelen, University of Kentucky, USAHistory, Memory and Testimony- Case study: Life Stories of Holocaust-Survivor Aircrew Members in the Israeli Air ForceDr. Lea Ganor, Bar Ilan University, Mashmaut Center, Israel
12:15 – 13:00 Break
13:00-14:20 The Challenge of RememberingChair: Prof. Gabriel Finder, University of Virginia, USAAudio Testimonies, Written Testimonies, Literature and their Usage in Post-Literature Ms. Hana Nichtburgerová, University of Prague, Czech Republic‘Indirect Testimony’ in Claude Lanzmann’s Outtakes Prof. Sue Vice, University of Sheffield, UKResearching Historical Fiction using Digital StorytellingProf. Rosemary Horowitz, Appalachian State University, USA
14:20– 15:40 Children’s TestimoniesChair: Dr. Boaz Cohen, Western Galilee College, AkkoTestimonies of Jewish child Forced Labourers. Methodological Challenges, Limitations and BoundariesProf. Johannes-Dieter Steinert,University of Wolverhampton, UK"We were Five Children Without Parents" The Testimony of Ilse Kahane Frieda Wollheim, Engele Billauer, Elizabeth Steinlauf and Traude SaulProf. Benjamin Lapp, Montclair State University, USARemembering and Re-remembering the Family: Interviews with Child Survivors of the HolocaustDr. Sharon Kangisser, Yad Vashem, Israel
15:40 – 15:50 Break15:50 – 17:30 Memory WarsChair: Prof. Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, Appalachian State University, USAAccessing Changing, Protected and Silenced Narratives of Holocaust Survivors in Chile and MexicoDr. Yael Siman, Universidad Anáhuac, Mexico History of the Holocaust as a Political Tool – Contemporary Disputes Surrounding its History in Poland and the Role of the Survivor’s Testimonies to Preserve the Memory of the HolocaustDr.Agnieszka Zajączkowska-Drożd, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, PolandJewish Escape Routes from the Occupied Poland in 1943. Polish and Jewish testimoniesMs.Dagmara Swałtek-Niewiłska, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
19:30 Evening program at Western Galilee College Formal Reception for participants and guests